Fedor Ozep

Fyodor Alexandrovich Ozep (Russian Фёдор Александрович Оцеп, scientific transliteration Fedor Aleksandrovich Ocep; born February 9, 1895 in Moscow, Russia, † June 20, 1949 in Beverly Hills ) was a Russian film director and screenwriter.

Life

Ozep began the film still in Tsarist Russia as an assistant for Yakov Protasanow for whose masterpieces Pique Dame ( 1916) and Aelita (1924 ), he wrote the screenplays. In 1926 he led the first self- directed. Ozep was influenced by the work Vsevolod Pudovkin, who was employed by the film studio as Ozep Mezhrabpom -Rus. In 1928, he turned in Germany The Living Corpse after the eponymous play by Leo Tolstoy and then returned not return to the Soviet Union. 1931 Ozep went to France at the beginning of the war he fled to the United States and Canada.

Filmography

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